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move us all to a better place. and caltrate moves us. caltrate knows 80% of us don't get the calcium we need. and when we don't, our bodies steal it from our bones. caltrate helps put it back. with 1200 mg of calcium and 800 iu of vitamin d. women need caltrate. caltrate helps women keep moving because women move the world. the morning after the big move starts with back pain... and a choice. take advil now... and maybe up to 4 in a day. or, choose aleve and 2 pills for a day free of pain. smart move. ♪ imagine a day when we can eat what we want and sleep soundly through the night. prevacid®24hr. just one pill helps keep you heartburn-free for a full 24 hours. so i wasn't playing much of a role in my own life. but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now, i've got the leading part. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator, working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't rep
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move us all to a better place. and caltrate moves us. caltrate knows 80% of us don't get the calcium we need. and when we don't, our bodies steal it from our bones. caltrate helps put it back. with 1200 mg of calcium and 800 iu of vitamin d. women need caltrate. caltrate helps women keep moving because women move the world. [ male announcer ] an everyday moment can turn romantic anytime. and when it does, men with erectile dysfunction can be more confident in their ability to be ready with cialis for daily use. ♪ cialis for daily use is a clinically proven low-dose tablet you take every day so you can be ready anytime the moment's right. ♪ tell your doctor about your medical condition and all medications, and ask if you're healthy enough for sexual activity. don't take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. [ man ] do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache, or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immed
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dreams can come true for all of us. >> the first woman nominated for vice president. the barriers broken. we go back to that one moment on the stage. what geraldine ferraro couldn't do then but it changed after. >>> target libya, a libyan woman pleading for help. four of gadhafi's police hustle her away. >>> nuclear nightmare, an ominous turn in japan. radiation found miles out to sea, growing fears the crack in the reactor will only grow. >>> changing course, the unexpected 180, tonight why suze orman is changing her tune on the american dream. >>> one cool concert, literally. they practically built a symphony from ice. >> good evening, we begin tonight with the trailblazer we lost today. before hillary clinton, before sarah palin, there was geraldine ferraro, the first woman to be nominated for vice president. the year was 1984, ferraro, a little known member of congress from queens, new york, was chosen by walter mondale to be his running meat. they lost, but ferraro walked out that night in san francisco and never left. showing how a mother and grandmother could b
dreams can come true for all of us. >> the first woman nominated for vice president. the barriers broken. we go back to that one moment on the stage. what geraldine ferraro couldn't do then but it changed after. >>> target libya, a libyan woman pleading for help. four of gadhafi's police hustle her away. >>> nuclear nightmare, an ominous turn in japan. radiation found miles out to sea, growing fears the crack in the reactor will only grow. >>> changing course,...
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politico's mike allen brings us a preview. >> joining me is the host of "this week's." welcome back from tripoli. the president is going to address this. >> president obama has put himself front and center. he has said publicly he needs to step down. what does that mean? he may have to figure a way to negotiate an exit for gaddafi were taking him out some other way, but when the president says a leader should step down, presumably there has to be follow-through. we will discuss that on the program this week. this is an enormous opportunity for the united states. we have been asking the west when will this part of the world rise up and seek democracy. . this is where the president of the net is states, western leaders can help with the transition. already, the u.s. pace tons of money to many of these countries. now it needs to direct that assistance into the civil society, the democracy building, trying to help without dictating, without sending funds, helping with the transition. so they do not get hijacked in ways that go to a dictatorship. we will have an extraordinar
politico's mike allen brings us a preview. >> joining me is the host of "this week's." welcome back from tripoli. the president is going to address this. >> president obama has put himself front and center. he has said publicly he needs to step down. what does that mean? he may have to figure a way to negotiate an exit for gaddafi were taking him out some other way, but when the president says a leader should step down, presumably there has to be follow-through. we will...
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"it's been terrifying the last few days," this man told us. as the day went on, the crowds grew, by late afternoon a rally of hundreds had formed. after days of attack the people of benghazi are back out on the streets not just celebrating but leaving benghazi heading west taking the fight to the gadhafi forces. their message, they welcome the international air strikes. women came out to join the men on the streets. celebrating the operation. "if the rebel, the british and the americans will not kill him, the women of libya will fight gadhafi forces," this woman said. more than 600 miles away in tripoli, forces loyal to gadhafi tightened their grip on the capital checking everyone coming and going. earlier today president obama remained unclear about just how long the united states would remain involved, in this, its third war in a muslim country. >> obviously the situation is evolving on the ground. the first phase of the mission has been completed. >> reporter: but in benghazi, the rebels were already showing off trophies from this new phase
"it's been terrifying the last few days," this man told us. as the day went on, the crowds grew, by late afternoon a rally of hundreds had formed. after days of attack the people of benghazi are back out on the streets not just celebrating but leaving benghazi heading west taking the fight to the gadhafi forces. their message, they welcome the international air strikes. women came out to join the men on the streets. celebrating the operation. "if the rebel, the british and the...
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move us all to a better place. and caltrate moves us. caltrate knows 80% of us don't get the calcium we need. and when we don't, our bodies steal it from our bones. caltrate helps put it back. with 1200 mg of calcium and 800 iu of vitamin d. women need caltrate. caltrate helps women keep moving because women move the world. >>> and finally tonight, our "persons of the week." as you know, "world news" is going to keep tackling this question of creating more jobs in america and looking closely at what we buy that is made in america. well, tonight, as a salute to all the men and women who are determined to make america still the country to beat. >> reporter: what stunned the usrys this week -- >> table's made in india. >> bangladesh. >> reporter: china. >> reporter: was a wakeup call for thousands of you who wrote in -- >> made in china. >> reporter: and sent in your own moments from all over the country. in philadelphia, the phillies fan and his hat, made in china. >> we take our cowboy boots very seriously. even they were made abroad. >>
move us all to a better place. and caltrate moves us. caltrate knows 80% of us don't get the calcium we need. and when we don't, our bodies steal it from our bones. caltrate helps put it back. with 1200 mg of calcium and 800 iu of vitamin d. women need caltrate. caltrate helps women keep moving because women move the world. >>> and finally tonight, our "persons of the week." as you know, "world news" is going to keep tackling this question of creating more jobs in...
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from all of us, thanks for joining us. we appreciate your >>> tonight on "world news," caught on tape. the head of npr is out after a secret sting. meet the man who may cost public radio its taxpayer funding. >>> striking back. gadhafi's forces rout the rebels in libya. what if he wins? can the u.s. do what it takes to stop him? >>> ripped apart. tornadoes tear across the south. one survivor calls it 30 seconds of pure hell. >>> gadget guilt. when blackberrys and iphones take up family time. news tonight that working moms take it harder than the dads. >>> and, traveler beware. why hotel pictures online are all too often too good to be true. how to tell when they're fooling you. >>> good evening. in the culture war between new and old media, an undercover upstart has dealt a major blow to the establishment. public broadcasting has been a lightning rod for years. supporters call npr and pbs a public service, with every penny the taxpayers pay for it. critics say it's wrong to force all americans to subsidize what they call a
from all of us, thanks for joining us. we appreciate your >>> tonight on "world news," caught on tape. the head of npr is out after a secret sting. meet the man who may cost public radio its taxpayer funding. >>> striking back. gadhafi's forces rout the rebels in libya. what if he wins? can the u.s. do what it takes to stop him? >>> ripped apart. tornadoes tear across the south. one survivor calls it 30 seconds of pure hell. >>> gadget guilt. when...
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. >> the 2010 census is showing us that latinos have become a national population, no longer concentrated in the traditional gateway states. in fact, i think the story of the 2010 census is the rise of the latino south. >> reporter: census figures show the south was also a magnet for african americans moving out of northern cities like detroit and chicago. the black population in north carolina grew 18% over the past decade. georgia 26%. florida 28% >> these are new younger blacks who don't remember a lot of the bad stuff that went on in the south years ago, who don't remember being shut out of the suburbs. they want to have it all, they want to go with the jobs are. they want to go where the good houses are. >> a equals d, b. >> reporter: the anderson family left detroit... left detroit for atlanta when their jobs looked uncertain. >> we got a job the same week. i got a job and then he got a job. >> reporter: census figures from the city they left behind are so startling detroit's mayor wants a recount. nearly 240,000 people moved away this past decade-- a quarter of the city's populatio
. >> the 2010 census is showing us that latinos have become a national population, no longer concentrated in the traditional gateway states. in fact, i think the story of the 2010 census is the rise of the latino south. >> reporter: census figures show the south was also a magnet for african americans moving out of northern cities like detroit and chicago. the black population in north carolina grew 18% over the past decade. georgia 26%. florida 28% >> these are new younger...
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i just switched us to sprint, so e-mail, web...on 4g... it's all unlimited. [ cellphone buzzes ] you just texted me to read the memo? unlimited text too. we really need you on this conference call. rick, it's lyle. rickster? i'm here. there he is! [ male announcer ] switch to sprint and get unlimited 4g data on a wide range of devices. sprint 4g, it's business without limits. trouble hearing on the phone? only on the now network. visit sprintrelay.com. and go everywhere. to help revitalize a neighborhood in massachusetts, restore a historic landmark in harlem, fund a local business in chicago, expand green energy initiatives in seattle. because when you're giving, lending and investing in more communities across the country, more opportunities happen. what was i thinking? but i was still skating on thin ice with my cholesterol. anyone with high cholesterol may be at increased risk of heart attack. diet and exercise weren't enough for me. i stopped kidding myself. i've been eating healthier, exercising more and now i'm also taking lipitor.
i just switched us to sprint, so e-mail, web...on 4g... it's all unlimited. [ cellphone buzzes ] you just texted me to read the memo? unlimited text too. we really need you on this conference call. rick, it's lyle. rickster? i'm here. there he is! [ male announcer ] switch to sprint and get unlimited 4g data on a wide range of devices. sprint 4g, it's business without limits. trouble hearing on the phone? only on the now network. visit sprintrelay.com. and go everywhere. to help revitalize a...
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move us all to a better place. and caltrate moves us. caltrate knows 80% of us don't get the calcium we need. and when we don't, our bodies steal it from our bones. caltrate helps put it back. with 1200 mg of calcium and 800 iu of vitamin d. women need caltrate. caltrate helps women keep moving because women move the world. >>> and finally tonight we've all suspected that elephants are a lot smarter they we can grasp but nick watt tells us there is a brand-new experiment that shows they can do something no one ever dreamed. >> reporter: we all know elephants are smart. they help each other out. they help us out. some say they mourn their dead, even cry. >> they have huge heads and the huge heads containing a big brain. >> reporter: but how creative are those big brains? >> we have to come up with a way to design it so the elephants could work together without destroying the apparatus in front of them. >> reporter: here it is in the forest of thailand. there's corn in those buckets. >> elephants are hungry all the time. >> reporter: the e
move us all to a better place. and caltrate moves us. caltrate knows 80% of us don't get the calcium we need. and when we don't, our bodies steal it from our bones. caltrate helps put it back. with 1200 mg of calcium and 800 iu of vitamin d. women need caltrate. caltrate helps women keep moving because women move the world. >>> and finally tonight we've all suspected that elephants are a lot smarter they we can grasp but nick watt tells us there is a brand-new experiment that shows...
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unitedhealthcare offered us a specially trained rn who helped us weigh and understand all our options. for me cancer was as scary as a fastball is to some of these kids. but my coach had hit that pitch before. turning data into useful answers. we're 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. >>> every now and then it's as if we all watch together someone famous who seems to be in trouble beyond our reach or help. charlie sheen has given an interview to abc news, and tonight andrea canning tells us what he said and the concerned reaction this evening. >> reporter: charlie sheen is out of a job, and now he's fighting back. are you going to sue? >> well, i mean, wouldn't you? i don't have a job. i got a whole family to support i love. >> reporter: what are you going to sue for? >> tons. i'm actually going to put it on a scale, i mean like a little more, little more, add some gold, all your toupees. bingo. i'm a high priest vatican assassin warlock. come on, man. >> reporter: and what does that mean? >> i don't know. >> reporter: where
unitedhealthcare offered us a specially trained rn who helped us weigh and understand all our options. for me cancer was as scary as a fastball is to some of these kids. but my coach had hit that pitch before. turning data into useful answers. we're 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. >>> every now and then it's as if we all watch together someone famous who seems to be in trouble beyond our reach or help. charlie sheen has...
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. >> he's got like two of us that are, two of us that respect or one of us -- >> reporter: those are not good odds. >> it's rare to have all four of us mad at him at the same time but it's also really var for all of us not to be mad at him. >> every relationship has those ups and downs. cody just unfortunately is sometimes in the doghouse a little more than most men would be. >> reporter: so here's the tough question. honestly do you think that people are watching because they want to have their eyes and minds open or are they watching for the spectacle of it. >> yes. >> reporter: yes what? >> both. >> who knows why people tune in. >> i'm sure they start out -- i'm sure they start out with kind of just curiosity. >> but there's somebody that they can -- most people can relate to. >> a lot of people are turning on to tuning in to see a train wreck potentially and i think that every day they see a fender bender. >> reporter: one issue the sister wives readily admit to struggling with is jealousy. >> this is nice. >> reporter: today we watch them decide who gets to ride with cody in a h
. >> he's got like two of us that are, two of us that respect or one of us -- >> reporter: those are not good odds. >> it's rare to have all four of us mad at him at the same time but it's also really var for all of us not to be mad at him. >> every relationship has those ups and downs. cody just unfortunately is sometimes in the doghouse a little more than most men would be. >> reporter: so here's the tough question. honestly do you think that people are watching...
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what they want to show us and the places they want to show us. today we were able to get away with a single miner who said "you can go wherever you want and you can speak with whoever you encounter." we saw this bustling vegetable market and started asking away. how are things in tripoli? how are things in libya? >> everything is all right. >> reporter: everything is all right? >> everything is all right. no problem. >> reporter: it was a response we heard dozens of times today. >> very good. very good. >> reporter: while other parts of libya may be ready for civil war. that's not what you hear in tripoli. >> you want to make change, you want to make a revolution, i'm with you guys. but the problem, when you start burning your country, you start killing the people-- why's that? >> reporter: call it group- think. maybe towing the company line. they do start pretty young here. the little girl says "allah, qaddafi, libya, and that's it." >> no one else but moammar qaddafi. >> reporter: tripoli streets were bustling with shops and folks going to work
what they want to show us and the places they want to show us. today we were able to get away with a single miner who said "you can go wherever you want and you can speak with whoever you encounter." we saw this bustling vegetable market and started asking away. how are things in tripoli? how are things in libya? >> everything is all right. >> reporter: everything is all right? >> everything is all right. no problem. >> reporter: it was a response we heard...
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one woman told us today she had to wear more makeup to get ahead. here's linsey davis. >> reporter: chris, single mother of two, says she's about to make history. >> it's crazy. i would have never thought that me personally would ever have made it to the supreme court. >> reporter: she's been employed by walmart for more 25 years and is one of six named plaintiffs who filed a sex discrimination lawsuit against the company over pay and promotions. >> there was a male coworker there that had been with the company half the time that i had been and he was making almost double what i was making. i had even gone to the district manager and asked him what i needed to do and that was when i got the, blow the cobwebs off my makeup and doll up comment. >> reporter: on tuesday, the supreme court will decide if one of the largest class action suits in history will go forward against the nation's largest private employer. >> we're not going after them because they're big. it's because they're wrong. >> reporter: walmart says their claim should have been heard in
one woman told us today she had to wear more makeup to get ahead. here's linsey davis. >> reporter: chris, single mother of two, says she's about to make history. >> it's crazy. i would have never thought that me personally would ever have made it to the supreme court. >> reporter: she's been employed by walmart for more 25 years and is one of six named plaintiffs who filed a sex discrimination lawsuit against the company over pay and promotions. >> there was a male...
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assuring us they want democracy with political party, a constitution and elections. still there is a lot of keptism. >> there is cause for concern. we don't know who we're dealing with. only time will tell. >> reporter: what about gadhafi's claims that they have terrorists in their ranks? >> colonel gadhafi likes to play on western fears of islamic militancy and claim that somehow this movement is being led by jihadists or people linked to al qaeda. there's no real truth in that. >> reporter: as these rebels march on in their quest to oust gadhafi, little denying the u.s. has thrown its significant military weight behind a disjointed group they're still getting to know. alex marquardt, abc news, benghazi in eastern libya. >>> president obama was 5,000 mile from the white house today in havensantiago, chile but fie questions and criticism from both mears he hasn't fully explained the u.s. strategy and concrete goals for getting out. jake tapper was digging for some of those answers today. jake? >> reporter: good evening, diane. well, for the third day in a row preside
assuring us they want democracy with political party, a constitution and elections. still there is a lot of keptism. >> there is cause for concern. we don't know who we're dealing with. only time will tell. >> reporter: what about gadhafi's claims that they have terrorists in their ranks? >> colonel gadhafi likes to play on western fears of islamic militancy and claim that somehow this movement is being led by jihadists or people linked to al qaeda. there's no real truth in...
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we asked her to tell us about it. and here's martha again. >> reporter: the f-15 strike eagle that crashed is identical to the one we were in for combat missions over afghanistan last year. our aircraft also laden with thousands of pounds of bombs, which we could see as we passed under our wingman. like the crew over libya last night, all crews train for whatever emergency might force them to ditch their aircraft, dramatic and dangerous no matter what the reason. >> all of a sudden some kind of alarm goes off in the cockpit and for that brief second, you is think, "uh-oh, what happens if i have to eject over enemy territory? who's on the ground? are they going to be helpful? are they going to want to shoot me? are they going to capture me? am i going to be tortured?" >> reporter: crews constantly train for that moment of ejection. we had to do the same before heading out to combat. >> legs forward. elbows in. head back against the seat. you got it. get ready for the ride. >> egress, egress, egress. >> reporter: in an
we asked her to tell us about it. and here's martha again. >> reporter: the f-15 strike eagle that crashed is identical to the one we were in for combat missions over afghanistan last year. our aircraft also laden with thousands of pounds of bombs, which we could see as we passed under our wingman. like the crew over libya last night, all crews train for whatever emergency might force them to ditch their aircraft, dramatic and dangerous no matter what the reason. >> all of a sudden...
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there's a reason they had movers helping us. watch yo >> reporter: watch your step. >> reporter: once we got it in, the real work. whoa. and then, finally, the living room. before and after. the bedroom. before and now. the old kitchen? and the new one. and the usrys were at the front door. hi. >> reporter: welcome home. >> wow! our american-made room. >> look at that. >> oh, wow. wow. >> check this out. >> this looks great. all american-made. >> reporter: all american-made. >> reporter: 24 hours ago, you thought this was impossible. >> we did. >> reporter: when you saw how empty the house was. >> it was skeptical that we'd be able to pull it off. or you guys. >> reporter: we were, too. but we found it. in fact, too many american companies to count. just the living room, harden, upstate new york. lee industries, north carolina. mowhawk rugs, new jersey. and the mirror? missouri. >> reporter: do you feel like you sacrificed anything, like style or price? >> no. this looks fabulous. if anything, i think we've upgraded. i'm excited
there's a reason they had movers helping us. watch yo >> reporter: watch your step. >> reporter: once we got it in, the real work. whoa. and then, finally, the living room. before and after. the bedroom. before and now. the old kitchen? and the new one. and the usrys were at the front door. hi. >> reporter: welcome home. >> wow! our american-made room. >> look at that. >> oh, wow. wow. >> check this out. >> this looks great. all american-made....
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and thank you for sending us videos and writing us. more than 1,000 of you have done it. we want you to keep sending us videos of you, looking around your house for what's made in america. we're looking at this right here at abc news, abcnews.com/worldnews is the place to go. >>> and coming up, a safety alert about driving behind those big rigs on the highway. but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now, i've got the leading part. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator, working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may increase your risk of osteoporosis and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking advair. if you're still having difficulty breathing, take the lead. ask your doc
and thank you for sending us videos and writing us. more than 1,000 of you have done it. we want you to keep sending us videos of you, looking around your house for what's made in america. we're looking at this right here at abc news, abcnews.com/worldnews is the place to go. >>> and coming up, a safety alert about driving behind those big rigs on the highway. but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now, i've got the leading part. advair is clinically proven to help significantly...
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for the achiever in us all. [music playing] america's beverage companies are working together to put more information right up front... ng new calorie labels e every single can, bottle, and pack they produce... so you can make the choice that's right for you. >>> >> i am at the national zoo in vertebrate exhibit. this is my australian friend. we will stick around for more news. good morning, washington. >> holy smoke. did you see that? >> i hope they don't bite. adam caskey was freaking out. >> i was not freaking out. i don't like creepy-crawlies and things. >>> what about the weekend? >> not bad on saturday, not perfect, near 60 with considerable cloud cover. sunday looks to be an old fashion rainy day, a smoker. this is looking east into the district. considerable cloud cover with a few breaks in the clouds. there will be some sunny breaks throughout today, but not the total sunshine we had the past few days. right now temperatures are in the upper 20's mostly. 28 at dulles airport and 28 in gaithersburg. 50 o
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she is live for us in washington. good morning, emily. >> reporter: rob and peggy, good morning to you. this is the first time we've seen moammar gadhafi since the no-fly zone enforcement began. and if he is worried about war planes over his country, he didn't show it. anti-aircraft fire in tripoli lit up the libyan capital for a fourth night. while moammar gadhafi made his first appearance in a week. libyan tv broadcast what it said was a live speech outside gadhafi's compound. he said, in the short term, we'll beat them. in the long term, we'll beat them. president obama wrapping up a south american tour, said the no-fly zone enforcement is working. >> we're going to be in the process, now, having eliminated his air defenses, of being able to bring the international coalition in. >> reporter: the u.s. cost of combat became clear yesterday when the pentagon said to a mechanical problem downed this f-15 fighter jet east of benghazi. the two crew members were safely rescued. in a nearby hospital, a doctor said he welco
she is live for us in washington. good morning, emily. >> reporter: rob and peggy, good morning to you. this is the first time we've seen moammar gadhafi since the no-fly zone enforcement began. and if he is worried about war planes over his country, he didn't show it. anti-aircraft fire in tripoli lit up the libyan capital for a fourth night. while moammar gadhafi made his first appearance in a week. libyan tv broadcast what it said was a live speech outside gadhafi's compound. he said,...
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steve: well, what if i told you i only used one hand? anncr: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. >>> there are high hopes ahead of today's monthly jobs report. the government is expected to report that 175,000 jobs were created last month. while the unemployment rate likely edged up to 9.1%. many economists are raising their expectations after the number of people filing for unemployment benefits sank last week to the lowest point in nearly three years. >>> optimism ahead of the jobs report has stocks is rising this morning. tokyo's nikkei average gained 1% today. hong kong's hang seng climbed 1.2%. in london, the ftse opened higher. and on wall street, the dow surged 191 points yesterday, its biggest gain in three months. the nasdaq jumped 51. >>> americans are in the mood to shop again. retail sales rose more than 4% in february, well above the expectations. the strong numbers built on the gains from the holidays. but there are some concerns that this won't last. rising food and gas prices are threatening to
steve: well, what if i told you i only used one hand? anncr: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. >>> there are high hopes ahead of today's monthly jobs report. the government is expected to report that 175,000 jobs were created last month. while the unemployment rate likely edged up to 9.1%. many economists are raising their expectations after the number of people filing for unemployment benefits sank last week to the lowest point in nearly three years....
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thanks for joining us, i am alison starling. >> i am cynne simpson. we begin with traffic and weather every ten minutes. the urologist brian van de graaff. >> good morning. if this morning we are starting off pretty mild, and i street. we have some clout roads that should dissipate. we should have partly sunny skies. moisture running through indiana, illinois, and upper midwest appear that will continue to move down to the south and west of us. partly sunny skies anticipated for the day. moisture by tonight. 56 in beltsville, 56 in annandale, 54 in stafford a51. los 60's today 40's tonight. showers tonight. highs in the 50's tomorrow. >>> metro will reporting normal service systemwide. people are hitting the roads this morning. normal backup out of urbana getting to hyattstown on 270. out of leesburg and ashburn no troubles on the greenway. looks good on 28 and route 7 between sterling and tysons. this is the george washington parkway north of reagan national airport. back to you. >> thank you. >>> 5:30. following breaking news this morning. a woman a
thanks for joining us, i am alison starling. >> i am cynne simpson. we begin with traffic and weather every ten minutes. the urologist brian van de graaff. >> good morning. if this morning we are starting off pretty mild, and i street. we have some clout roads that should dissipate. we should have partly sunny skies. moisture running through indiana, illinois, and upper midwest appear that will continue to move down to the south and west of us. partly sunny skies anticipated for the...
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it might stall over us on sunday. because it is a slow mover, we anticipate widespread rain, possibly heavy showers on sunday. 0 today with a partly cloudy skies. near 60 degrees. sunday, in the 50's with rain, water two inches by the time it's over late sunday. >>> it is comfortable along metro rail, marc rail, virginia railway express, normal service. normal volume of traffic started to make its way around town. we begin by looking at virginia. 66 and 95 starting to grow in volume, but the lanes are open to the beltway. across the wilson bridge is quiet. route 4 and ralph five, -- route 5, no accidents. southbound 270, a little volume. beltway traffic is quiet at university boulevard. back to you. >> thank you. >>> 5:22 on a friday morning. >> 30 degrees. >> coming up in sports, the capitals fall behind early on, but then they come fighting back. >> today on "oprah," she and they'll take on the great outdoors in a camping adventure, a 4:00 on abc 7. >>> jordan zimmerman saw his first action of the spring yesterday f
it might stall over us on sunday. because it is a slow mover, we anticipate widespread rain, possibly heavy showers on sunday. 0 today with a partly cloudy skies. near 60 degrees. sunday, in the 50's with rain, water two inches by the time it's over late sunday. >>> it is comfortable along metro rail, marc rail, virginia railway express, normal service. normal volume of traffic started to make its way around town. we begin by looking at virginia. 66 and 95 starting to grow in volume,...
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that's your final count. >>> that will do it for us. for more on the sports scene, check out "the highlight express." until then, i'm cole wright. >>> two weeks after giving charlie sheen the boot, there's word this morning his former bosses may be ready to fire him back. >> sources close to sheen say warner brothers and cbs are now trying to settle their differences with sheen so he can return to the hit show "two and a half men." >> on top of that, sheen popped up unexpectedly on "jimmy kimmel live." he was in an interview with mark cuban when sheen burst on to the set. he planted a kiss on kimmel's lips, signed an auto graph and passed out t-shirts to the audience. >> kimmel's going, i don't know about that. a clorox wipe right there. >>> coming up next, a giant lotto jackpot awaits a winner tonight. >>> and the firefight in colorado, where hundreds of homes are now in danger. we'll be right back. glowing. -smooth. -flawless. [ female announcer ] it's more than just one thing. now aveeno brings all five factors of radiance together w
that's your final count. >>> that will do it for us. for more on the sports scene, check out "the highlight express." until then, i'm cole wright. >>> two weeks after giving charlie sheen the boot, there's word this morning his former bosses may be ready to fire him back. >> sources close to sheen say warner brothers and cbs are now trying to settle their differences with sheen so he can return to the hit show "two and a half men." >> on top of...
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she captivated us on screen. a movie screen from the age of 12, a veteran of more than 50 films from "national velvet" " cat on a hot tin roof" to cleopatra. we felt we knew her. off the screen, she did not hide her flaws or her life. it was like an open book. >> i consent an inordinate amount of alcohol. combined with pills it was deadly. >> she was one of the first hollywood stars to speak openly about her battles with addiction, with weight, and her on-again off-again romance is. in 1976, she married an aspiring politician from virginia, john warner. in his words, she helped him lay the foundation for a 30-year career in the senate. >> thank-you for all the heartfelt condolences that you have expressed for this iconic figure. >> she, unbeknownst to many people was instrumental in this country's response to hiv aids. >> the whitman walker clinic in the district is named after elizabeth taylor and she worked tirelessly to help remove the stigma of aids. what a life. a private funeral will be held later this week
she captivated us on screen. a movie screen from the age of 12, a veteran of more than 50 films from "national velvet" " cat on a hot tin roof" to cleopatra. we felt we knew her. off the screen, she did not hide her flaws or her life. it was like an open book. >> i consent an inordinate amount of alcohol. combined with pills it was deadly. >> she was one of the first hollywood stars to speak openly about her battles with addiction, with weight, and her on-again...
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keep us updated. >>> 6:12. don't be surprised if you see elephants walking through the streets of d.c. today. the annual pachyderm parade begins at 2:00 along a dirt streets southwest and northwest. elephants will be there to announce the arrival of the ringling brothers and barnum and bailey circus. it will be in our area five weeks. >> that's fun. >>> 57 degrees outside. >> coming up ken is getting a makeover celebrating half a century with a new look. >> the we live in a neighborhood that has a lot of families, which is fantastic and we'll have them over on friday nights for dinner. so when i shop, i do buya a lot of things at once. it helps me to save money. now at giant, you can save more every time you shop. take advantage of thousands of weekly specials real deals 10-for-10s, and more. and watch the savings r.ck up. we get to visit with our friends. the kids get to visit with their friends and we're doing it so l b budget. that works for me. more savings every time you shop with your giant card. >>> chec
keep us updated. >>> 6:12. don't be surprised if you see elephants walking through the streets of d.c. today. the annual pachyderm parade begins at 2:00 along a dirt streets southwest and northwest. elephants will be there to announce the arrival of the ringling brothers and barnum and bailey circus. it will be in our area five weeks. >> that's fun. >>> 57 degrees outside. >> coming up ken is getting a makeover celebrating half a century with a new look. >>...
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that was really painful for us. he asked for a bulletproof car but he did not get one. >> an ambulance brought his remains back to his people. christians marginalized and fearful. they feel more vulnerable than ever. come back, but don't go. come back home. here, there is tremendous anger. people see him as a martyr that stuood up and paid fowith his life. they wonder if anyone else will dare to speak out. the answer is no. he spent two years in jail on blasphemy charges. anyone who speaks out will be killed. any hope of reforming the laws probably died with the the minister. his own government insists that there will be no change. >> much more to come on bbc world news. stay with us if you can. they are celebrating their freedom from colonel gaddafi. first, middle east unrest is pushing oil prices to new highs. it has become state policy. >> taxi drivers are not happy . the speed limit will be cut as part of the government drive to save fuel. the main reduction will be to his income. >> taxi drivers travel over 2 m
that was really painful for us. he asked for a bulletproof car but he did not get one. >> an ambulance brought his remains back to his people. christians marginalized and fearful. they feel more vulnerable than ever. come back, but don't go. come back home. here, there is tremendous anger. people see him as a martyr that stuood up and paid fowith his life. they wonder if anyone else will dare to speak out. the answer is no. he spent two years in jail on blasphemy charges. anyone who...
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the game is open. >> are middle east analyst speaking to us earlier. one prominent campcigner for freedom and democracy spent days on end in tahrir square. he held press conferences in his office in order to draw the world's attention to the situation. mubarak is gone but this man is warning of a counterrevolution. we heard more about his views. >> he is popular among ordinary egyptians but not among the country's political elite. he has been a critic of the social situation in egypt for years. while mubarak may be gone, the revolution is far from over. >> the remnants of the old party are still in power. people are still being arrested and tortured but now we have a voice. >> many in egypt agreed with his new. he has become a figurehead of the revolution. the audience asks how he sees the role of the security forces in the future. >> if a new government wants to change the security forces the police must change their way of thinking. the interior minister praised the security forces. later they said they were issuing uniforms. it was not the uniforms
the game is open. >> are middle east analyst speaking to us earlier. one prominent campcigner for freedom and democracy spent days on end in tahrir square. he held press conferences in his office in order to draw the world's attention to the situation. mubarak is gone but this man is warning of a counterrevolution. we heard more about his views. >> he is popular among ordinary egyptians but not among the country's political elite. he has been a critic of the social situation in...
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i used our slate card with blueprint. we can design our own plan to avoid interest by paying off diapers and things each month. and for the bigger stuff, we can pay down our balance faster to save money on interest. bigger? bigger. announcer: chase slate with blueprint helps you save money on life's little surprises. trip...lets... announcer: start your path to saving today. call 855-get-slate. packed with two servings of veggies in every half cup of our now thicker, richer, healthy sauce. new ragu has a great taste your family will love. ragu. feed our kids well. >> this is an abc7 news upte. >> keep your umbrella handy this weekend. not for today, but tomorrow. as you can see, the size of the rain coming our way, also of the ohio valley, a heavy thunderstorm activity coming our way t to more. we should getn interim more rain. temperatures around the region are mild out there. in t low 40's, and as we go t the day, we should hit 60 degrees. 10 degrees milder than yesterday, an exceptionally cold day around here. the rang
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take a listen. >> you put us together three times. >> thaent t wasn't us. that was just chance. >> why do you want to keep us apart? >> because the plan said so. >> you misread then. >> there's no misreading the plan -- >> the plan's wrong. >> do you know who wrote it? >> i don't care. >> you should. you should really show a little respect. >> if i'm not supposed to be with her, how come i feel like this? >> i like this movie. 3 1/2 stars for me. i thought emily and matt had a good chemistry, and i like the >>> this morning on "world news now" -- fierce fight. the intense power struggle in libyan cities as moammar gadhafi military pounds rebel forces. >> with violence escalating it appears gadhafi will not let go of his power any time soon. it's monday, march 7th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> good morning, everybody. happy monday. everyone's favorite day of the week. i'm rob nelson. >> tongue in cheek there. i'm peggy bunker. >>> while the rebels cling to eastern libya, gadhafi supporters took to the streets of the capital in wh
take a listen. >> you put us together three times. >> thaent t wasn't us. that was just chance. >> why do you want to keep us apart? >> because the plan said so. >> you misread then. >> there's no misreading the plan -- >> the plan's wrong. >> do you know who wrote it? >> i don't care. >> you should. you should really show a little respect. >> if i'm not supposed to be with her, how come i feel like this? >> i like this...
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the use of steroids. and attorneys try to whittle don't the number to 12 different alton's to trying to-trying to speak in two hours there were eight women, and for men. attorneys for barry bonds say that they were pleased twiddling the 12 numbers people down to the jury. >> what you're going to do today is emphasize how important it to put aside the great work that you have done for the last eight years [laughter] in describing these events. our job is to emphasize and continue to emphasize not only the factors that play outside the courtroom. . >>reporter: attorneys for barry bonds have spoke to the jury and they have said- that it is test-just listening to the evidence that is presented and not in influenced on the media or what they're hurting the past. and to be able to impart justice. >>pam: if you've not been following this? the 1990 sorki team coverag with the 1990's, j.r.? >> certainly, highs, lows, for barry bonds one time, breaking the baseball record and the next, getting indicted this is how
the use of steroids. and attorneys try to whittle don't the number to 12 different alton's to trying to-trying to speak in two hours there were eight women, and for men. attorneys for barry bonds say that they were pleased twiddling the 12 numbers people down to the jury. >> what you're going to do today is emphasize how important it to put aside the great work that you have done for the last eight years [laughter] in describing these events. our job is to emphasize and continue to...
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stay with us on "bbc world news.' a car in -- cartoon strips criticism in china has caused problems. chinese authorities are not amused. a new government is taking power in ireland today. the opposition leader is the new prime minister. the coalition is a product of a wave of public anger against the natural party of power. they had to negotiate a eu bailout. >> ireland's new political era began with a church service and prayers for politicians. the country's next prime minister will need all the help he can get as he tries to fix ireland's broken economy. after church it was on to the irish parliament. to confirm his position as head of ireland's new government. some people think you are about to get a worse job in europe. >> on the other hand it can be the most exciting and challenging job. this is a challenge for our country. people voted for a stable government. we will give them that. >> there are 76 new faces in the irish parliament. that is almost half of the total. among the newcomers is the leader jerry adams
stay with us on "bbc world news.' a car in -- cartoon strips criticism in china has caused problems. chinese authorities are not amused. a new government is taking power in ireland today. the opposition leader is the new prime minister. the coalition is a product of a wave of public anger against the natural party of power. they had to negotiate a eu bailout. >> ireland's new political era began with a church service and prayers for politicians. the country's next prime minister will...
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which is pretty good for us. so i'm happy. >> reporter: the next hearing is may 21st, when dna experts will testify about reports. for "good morning america," simon mcgregor-wood. >> joining us this morning, from seattle, amanda's parents, etta and kurt. thank you for joining us. etta, i want to begin with you. how big of a turning point was the contradictory testimony yesterday? >> we think it's pretty big. it's one piece of the many inaccurate pieces of evidence that were presented. the prosecution made a big deal of this guy. he was this big ooh-ah witness. the fact that he has the dates wrong and admitted to drug use is really good for us. >> kurt, i want to turn to you. after this, now, the next hearing is set for may 21st. what will be happening then? >> on the 21st of may, they'll review and begin the testimony of the dna experts that the court called to do an independent review. we're very much looking forward to those conversations and results. >> kurt, meantime, your whole family is upset about the made
which is pretty good for us. so i'm happy. >> reporter: the next hearing is may 21st, when dna experts will testify about reports. for "good morning america," simon mcgregor-wood. >> joining us this morning, from seattle, amanda's parents, etta and kurt. thank you for joining us. etta, i want to begin with you. how big of a turning point was the contradictory testimony yesterday? >> we think it's pretty big. it's one piece of the many inaccurate pieces of evidence...
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this is will tran providing us with that shot. you can see good and smooth traffic float 4880 southbound appeared no delays on the amount central and now back up for them freeway's march. drive times down to sfo 19 minutes from downtown san francisco. >> darya: strong winds is a reason to all boats broke loose. here are one of the boats that ran aground in to run.a ground. >> we could get close enough that we did see the boat was closed up. >> we couldn't get up to the bout so we ran aground and i put my wet suit on and swam over. we yelled for him a couple of times and there is no response. we thought he was knocked out. >> he got the boat opened up and he was alive and kicking inside just trapped. >> i think he was a little in shock, he didn't wanna move. >> he got it open up and pulled him out. >> he just wanted coffee. >> darya: they have put boone's around two motor homes that have gone up a draft. >> mark: a funnel cloud taken yesterday in maxwell as a dangerous storm passes through the area. officials issued a tornado warni
this is will tran providing us with that shot. you can see good and smooth traffic float 4880 southbound appeared no delays on the amount central and now back up for them freeway's march. drive times down to sfo 19 minutes from downtown san francisco. >> darya: strong winds is a reason to all boats broke loose. here are one of the boats that ran aground in to run.a ground. >> we could get close enough that we did see the boat was closed up. >> we couldn't get up to the bout so...
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can you talk us through what a typical sorti looks like for you. how many are they taking, and what kind of wear and tear is this taking on the air power involved here? >> let's go to slide 3, please. the aircraft they are launching from many bases around europe and from the two aircraft carriers as well as our amphibious ship, where they are launching from, we're leaving those nations to announce for it. they will be refueling on the way there, and they will take stations on the stations annotated on the slide. from there, if they are in the defense combat mission, they will stay by the early warning aircraft. probably tank one or two times while they are on station. always maintaining airplane flow. they will keep somebody that has enough gas to prosecute to push inland if they need to, and they will probably tank on the way home. i would say the missions are on the order of five to six hours in length. depending on where the airplanes are taking off from. >> after the coalition partner takes the lead, can you give us any sense of what the level
can you talk us through what a typical sorti looks like for you. how many are they taking, and what kind of wear and tear is this taking on the air power involved here? >> let's go to slide 3, please. the aircraft they are launching from many bases around europe and from the two aircraft carriers as well as our amphibious ship, where they are launching from, we're leaving those nations to announce for it. they will be refueling on the way there, and they will take stations on the stations...
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be sure to join us tomorrow as our american dream series continues. we will speak to ronald reagan, jr., the son of america's 40th president, to see how his vision compares to that of his father. you can find much more on our website. see how one woman found her ticket to success by selling tupperware, while a japanese americans saw his dream turned into a nightmare when he was sent to an internment camp during world war ii. what you are on-line, you can also get in touch with me and most of the bbc world news team on twitter. you can see what we are working on. >> hello and welcome. >> see the news unfold, get the top stories from around the globe and click-to-play video reports. go to bbc.com/news to experience the in-depth, expert reporting of "bbc world news" online. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its global expertise to work for a wide range of companies. what can we d
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that building uses electric heat. although some residents say they did smell gas, woodstock is about 135 miles northeast of detroit. >>> the supreme court is poised to weigh in on what could be the largest class-action suit ever. retail giant walmart is accused of discriminating against female employees and those workers past and present may stand to gain millions of dollars. now more from linsey davis. >> reporter: this woman, an assistant manager at sam's club and single mother of two, says she's about to make history. >> it's crazy. i never would have thought that me personally would ever have made it to the supreme court. >> reporter: she's been employed by walmart for almost 25 years. and is one of six named plaintiffs who filed a sex discrimination lawsuit against the company over pay and promotions. >> there was a male coworker there that had been with the company half the time that i had been and he was making almost double what i was making. i had even gone to the district manager and asked him what i needed
that building uses electric heat. although some residents say they did smell gas, woodstock is about 135 miles northeast of detroit. >>> the supreme court is poised to weigh in on what could be the largest class-action suit ever. retail giant walmart is accused of discriminating against female employees and those workers past and present may stand to gain millions of dollars. now more from linsey davis. >> reporter: this woman, an assistant manager at sam's club and single mother...
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we know the native americans, they used it to make bread, they used the oil for their hair. they made coffee with the meal after they pressed it, and they also would take jojoba seed, which contains simmondsin, which is an appetite suppressant so when they went from blythe to coachella, they would eat these seeds, because on the 100-mile trek, instead take food that would-- the animals would wanna get, or whatever, you know. >> can you eat one of these? >> this has got the skin on it, right? >> uh-huh. >> and so we got a machine that will break and blow that off-- >> now, can i eat this? >> --and it's ready to go, >> what does that taste like? >> tastes like maybe a hazelnut, little bit bitter, very hard. >> but, the native americans ate these. >> absolutely. >> i've never heard of eating jojoba before. >> man, you've gotta get-- get up to speed on this one. >> wow, i'm getting up to speed, i'm trying. i just ate my first jojoba-- what do you call 'em, nut? >> seed, whatever. >> seed-- >> you know what? >>--they're good. >> they're delicious. >> we eat 'em all the time. they
we know the native americans, they used it to make bread, they used the oil for their hair. they made coffee with the meal after they pressed it, and they also would take jojoba seed, which contains simmondsin, which is an appetite suppressant so when they went from blythe to coachella, they would eat these seeds, because on the 100-mile trek, instead take food that would-- the animals would wanna get, or whatever, you know. >> can you eat one of these? >> this has got the skin on...
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just like had we used to have the old rotary phones. it would not be a problem to me >> national day of unplugging is inspired by the sabath in jewish tradition. jews believe that god commanded the sabath to be a human being instead of, quote, a hue mon doing. >>> some criminals are now using twitter to create flash crimes. 50 teens in minnesota went into a store and grabbed what they wanted and left. it's also been a problem in chicago. several chicago teens from the recent flash mob fest have been identified and charged >>> ahead, the race to sign up for the beta breakers. and how this wedding photo made them unlikely celebrities. >>> a rogue wave has made a couple of sonoma county youtube sensations. >> they got married on october 23rd at full house beach. because of bad weather on the actual wedding day. they returned to the beach days later to take some photos. that, as you see right there is when the wave hit. the couple got offers to sell the video rights to comedy shows but they are not interested in making money off of it. >> o
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region around one hundred sixty and yesterday or last night we on our way from tokyo to sendai take us twelve hours because the roads around the nuclear power plant going through the main highways going to actually through that area they were shut off and we actually still road to go through checkpoints and only emergency vehicles were being allowed through we saw clinton on the road trucks carrying diggers portable toilets and many are we hear calls as well and ambulances fire trucks they are going through checkpoints but only the highways the highways are only open to emergency vehicles we have so they were diverting civilian traffic around the accusations zone on cross country routes by passing the radiation exposure so yeah i don't know what's being done what exactly is happening at the power station context right now to deal with the crisis that. so now they're trying to call the call those reactors down that are overheating by pumping in seawater. the element all around because they have a cool inside they had that was actually over one hundred degrees so it wasn't actually doing
region around one hundred sixty and yesterday or last night we on our way from tokyo to sendai take us twelve hours because the roads around the nuclear power plant going through the main highways going to actually through that area they were shut off and we actually still road to go through checkpoints and only emergency vehicles were being allowed through we saw clinton on the road trucks carrying diggers portable toilets and many are we hear calls as well and ambulances fire trucks they are...
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we're getting lots of calls from folks who are telling us -- well, a lot of media calls asking about multiple devices and multiple explosions. at that point, there's only been one injury and we don't know of any other devices at this time. >> reporter: police lines remain you up and people remain out of their homes. >> hard to believe a device small enough to be hidden in a newspaper could do so much imagine. >>> the newspaper felt very heavy. so i don't know if the injured man told the officer that or not, but i suppose if you picked up a newspaper and it felt heavy, you could expect it had a bomb in it. >>> a state of emergency has been declared. business owners are cleaning up and wondering how they're going to pay for the damage. >> the sound of industrial vacuums replaces the sound of rushing water that was here yesterday. a second flood in two days turned streets into rivers. it came from a culvert created when the pipes blew on thursday. >> it's a sad situation. >> reporter: richard lived across the street from these home, all either yellow or red tagged. >> this pile of ruble
we're getting lots of calls from folks who are telling us -- well, a lot of media calls asking about multiple devices and multiple explosions. at that point, there's only been one injury and we don't know of any other devices at this time. >> reporter: police lines remain you up and people remain out of their homes. >> hard to believe a device small enough to be hidden in a newspaper could do so much imagine. >>> the newspaper felt very heavy. so i don't know if the injured...
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is there for us. now as we've been getting reports about the second explosion at fukushima recent really high there's a radioactive catastrophe and a cloud could reach this region of russia the emergence is ministry say they have reinforced checks of the radiation levels here and say that as of now they stand at last than the average for these area but residents fear that what today might look like candlelight snow could turn into a case of rains tomorrow so many choose to leave and mostly tourists are not residents of this region is for the locals here most of them try not to panic and to run about their businesses as usual and they also say that features they're now seeing in japan look so familiar to what they had been through several years ago. this is how the trust looks like you can hardly see the needle tracing the way form as a card to mourn it or call that is listening for every beat but things can change quickly . in the real time a new quake is here in japan this is the wave trace it's stro
is there for us. now as we've been getting reports about the second explosion at fukushima recent really high there's a radioactive catastrophe and a cloud could reach this region of russia the emergence is ministry say they have reinforced checks of the radiation levels here and say that as of now they stand at last than the average for these area but residents fear that what today might look like candlelight snow could turn into a case of rains tomorrow so many choose to leave and mostly...
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used to be the top money-maker in fremont. that is until roger jones helped to put the brakes on it. >> these things are not doing what we want them to do and there's better ways to accomplish this. >> reporter: last year jones complained to caltrans that the left-turn yellow light was too short. caltrans took a look and found no problem but, while they were out here, they noticed cars were coming off the freeway pretty fast and needed more time to stop. so according to this email in november they, instead, changed the yellow light for straight through traffic from 4.3 to 5 seconds flat. you feel like you won? >> today, here, yeah. >> reporter: with an extra .7 seconds to make it through the intersection something surprising happened. the number of red light tickets went down dramatically. >> it's averaging about 280 per month, then all of a sudden this november it's only 180. why is that? december 136. even less. january 132. february came out at 133. >> 133 here is a look at the data. look at the number of driving tickets dr
used to be the top money-maker in fremont. that is until roger jones helped to put the brakes on it. >> these things are not doing what we want them to do and there's better ways to accomplish this. >> reporter: last year jones complained to caltrans that the left-turn yellow light was too short. caltrans took a look and found no problem but, while they were out here, they noticed cars were coming off the freeway pretty fast and needed more time to stop. so according to this email...
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with us that's. what happened to those who worked at the chernobyl power plant after the explosion you know the stories of those people how many survived. today i don't have the statistics about how many of us are already dead so i think it's quite a lot disability accounts for sixty or seventy thousand of the six hundred fifty thousand rescuers in fact the chernobyl tragedy affected my whole family being a professional i understood that there was no want to do that job except for the professionals it's clear second my wife dealt with nuclear energy she also visited the chernobyl nuclear power plant regrettably today she has cancer after several serious operations she's now though it's hard for me to say a person with very limited physical ability but she's not the only one there are many people like her. it's a very serious matter i think we can draw comparisons between the chernobyl accident and the current events in japan and we should understand that there's a great difference between the two dis
with us that's. what happened to those who worked at the chernobyl power plant after the explosion you know the stories of those people how many survived. today i don't have the statistics about how many of us are already dead so i think it's quite a lot disability accounts for sixty or seventy thousand of the six hundred fifty thousand rescuers in fact the chernobyl tragedy affected my whole family being a professional i understood that there was no want to do that job except for the...
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the red light camera at the corner of mission and mojave used to the -- be the top money maker in fremont until roger jones put the brakes on it. >> these things are not going what we want them to do. >> reporter: jones complained to caltrans that the left turn yellow light was too short. caltrans found no problem. but while they were out here they noticed that cars were coming off the freeway fast and needed more time to stop. and according to this e-mail they instead changed the yellow light for straight through traffic from 4.3 to 5 seconds flat. >> do you feel like you won? >> today, here, yeah. >> reporter: with an extra .7 seconds to make it through the intersection, the number of red light tickets went down dramatically. >> averaging 280 a month and in november it is 108. why is that? january, 132. february came out at 133. >> reporter: here is a look at the data. notice the number of tickets drop after the timex tension in november. the city is set to lose about $170,000 within a year, moving this cam from forest fifth place. it is unclear if accidents went up. hour however they h
the red light camera at the corner of mission and mojave used to the -- be the top money maker in fremont until roger jones put the brakes on it. >> these things are not going what we want them to do. >> reporter: jones complained to caltrans that the left turn yellow light was too short. caltrans found no problem. but while they were out here they noticed that cars were coming off the freeway fast and needed more time to stop. and according to this e-mail they instead changed the...